- Publisher: SCEE
- Release Date: Sep 14, 2010
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For me, it took only a round or two of frantic and fun chaos for me to be sucked into the fun that is Tumble.
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The pacing of Tumble is intentionally slow -- I had many moments, on the edge of my seat, trying to slide a block into place with the slightest movements so as not to topple the rest of the structure -- but if you've got the patience, you'll be rewarded time and time again.
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Yes, Tumble is plain, but that just highlights the original gameplay mechanics and addictive nature of figuring out how to best complete each challenge. You won't find more bang for your buck among the Move launch titles.
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Tumble is an incredible PSN title that will keep your Move controller in your hand for many hours to come. And at only $10 dollars, it's a great return on such a small investment.
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Tumble has the broad appeal of any good puzzler, though it will tax your manual dexterity in ways Tetris never dreamed. Like any good puzzle game, there will be some frustration, especially with the novel contortion element.
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If you are a puzzle game fan planning to pick up Move at launch, then Tumble is certainly worth your attention. If you want to get the most out of the game, however, bring in a friend with an extra Move controller to truly bring Tumble to new heights (pun totally intended).
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Tumble is a great little block-stacking puzzler that's fun to play and very immersive. Probably the best game available for Move at the moment, and way better than many of the initial offerings available for Sony's motion controller.
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Tumble's never quite as outright fun as something like Boom Blox, but along with Sports Champions' table tennis mode it's a terrific showcase for Move, and another reason to get excited about the possibilities of motion control.
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There's a good amount of gameplay involved, and it's a great showcase for the PlayStation Move controller. It's a good value for the dollar.
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Tumble is absolutely worth the small amount of ten bucks. This unique title uses a very simple principle and developer Supermassive Games clearly knows how to make a great Move-game.
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Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)Take this for a tumble. [Nov 2010, p.72]
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This clever puzzle game has plenty of variety and makes great use of the PlayStation Move.
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Oct 28, 2010An interesting puzzle, that stresses the incredible precision of Playstation Move and delivers a solid gaming experience.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 15
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Mixed: 2 out of 15
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Negative: 2 out of 15
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Feb 24, 2011
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Sep 28, 2010